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government class. these are national numbers. 24 percent of high school seniors scored proficient in areas including the u.s. constitution civil rights and the court system. >> we want to know do you think this is a good idea or if it's bad for students? send over your comments to us. tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friend first@foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. no u.s. constitution class for the kids. >> coming up on the rundown cheryl casone is here to help you get a job. she is lacking at three companies hiring this week. >> a truck driver never saw it coming a train slams into a tractor trailer. this crash has an amazing ending. we will show you the other . >> take a look at this, a seriously close call for this tractor trailer. surveillance footage capturing a train sideswiping this big rig. this driver said he was distracted an didn't see the train or the flashing lights. >> if going to the gym is one of your new year's resolution you are not alo
government class. these are national numbers. 24 percent of high school seniors scored proficient in areas including the u.s. constitution civil rights and the court system. >> we want to know do you think this is a good idea or if it's bad for students? send over your comments to us. tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friend first@foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. no u.s. constitution class for the kids. >> coming up on the rundown...
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how are people going to get jobs if the governments see that and realize they want cheaper jobs? >> well, neil, would argue that we have seen productivity go up and wages go down so i would challenge the fundamental function it's okay to pay nonliving wages. it destroys the middle class. the middle class is the back bone otherwise the economy. the fact this recession has gone on so long has a lot to do with the fact we don't have much of a middle class anymore. so if we want to look at this in the larger picture and long term, then labor unions are what we need. their decline has led to the decline he the middle class and hurt our economy tremendously. >> well, we had janitors -- in wisconsin, what we found out is we had public sector worker janitors being paid more than people with college educations. i don't think that's acceptable this. auto industry -- the reason why it went in the toilet and goes there every 25 years is because we're paying people above wages for the jobs they're doing. there's a reason why toyota has plants in the united states that are not union and they'r
how are people going to get jobs if the governments see that and realize they want cheaper jobs? >> well, neil, would argue that we have seen productivity go up and wages go down so i would challenge the fundamental function it's okay to pay nonliving wages. it destroys the middle class. the middle class is the back bone otherwise the economy. the fact this recession has gone on so long has a lot to do with the fact we don't have much of a middle class anymore. so if we want to look at...
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every penny that goes into the government borrowing, is money not to invest in businesses and one of the reasons we have stagnant growth and high unemployment is because of the debt. >> greta: every time we hit one of the mile posts, whether it's sequestration or debt ceiling, taxes going up, whatever it is, what happens is the solution is just to extend is somehow and create another hurdle in a certain period of time and when we get to that point we do it again. i mean. >> that's not the best way to do it. >> greta: is there ever going to be a finality to this. >> one way or the other because there will come a point where the debt will deal with us if we don't deal with it. no doubt it has to be dealt with, we would hope we would deal with it it before that point of crisis before we become europe or one of the places that scramble to deal with it that should been dealt with a long time. the president of the united states gave his inaugural address on monday and barely mentioned the national debt and the fundamental argument only way for the middle class and create prosperity in amer
every penny that goes into the government borrowing, is money not to invest in businesses and one of the reasons we have stagnant growth and high unemployment is because of the debt. >> greta: every time we hit one of the mile posts, whether it's sequestration or debt ceiling, taxes going up, whatever it is, what happens is the solution is just to extend is somehow and create another hurdle in a certain period of time and when we get to that point we do it again. i mean. >> that's...
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. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition trees, he talked about reform, all ideas we have put out there. the question is: will the reality of seven years match the rhetoric of today? >> governor brown touched on health care. he called for a special session to address issues that need to be decided quickly so california can get pres
. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of...
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whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally, the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that, even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of american power in areas that traditionally have been crucial to have american power, like the middle east. >> rose: but there's also, when you lock at who is happening in mali and you lock at sort of things that are happen
whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's...
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there just almost isn't any real government. i know it's been incredibly frustrating for our fbi and others who are trying to bring these people to justice. we think some of them are in algeria and may have been involve inside what just happened there. so, you know, i think this is going to take time for us to bring folks to justice. i think it's actually more of an activity of our cia and other operations, but at present, no. i mean, no one who has killed or murdered four americans there on the ground, no one has been brought to justice. so, again, there's still a lot of work that needs to be done. jon: during her testimony yesterday secretary clinton got quite emotional when she was talking about the motivation for the attacks. she said what does it matter what motivated the attacks? we have four americans dead. >> right. jon: does it matter, in your view? >> well, i do think they were talking past each other. i understand she was really speaking to that moment in time. on the other hand, let's face it, one of the reasons beng
there just almost isn't any real government. i know it's been incredibly frustrating for our fbi and others who are trying to bring these people to justice. we think some of them are in algeria and may have been involve inside what just happened there. so, you know, i think this is going to take time for us to bring folks to justice. i think it's actually more of an activity of our cia and other operations, but at present, no. i mean, no one who has killed or murdered four americans there on...
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. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of california become the default financiers of our colleges and universities. [ applause ] >> republicans say it sounded good, if not familiar. they will believe it when they see it. >> he talk about a rainy day fund and fiscal conservative, fewer bills, smaller government, tuition trees, he talked about reform, all ideas we have put out there. the question is: will the reality of seven years match the rhetoric of today? >> governor brown touched on health care. he called for a special session to address issues that need to be decided quickly so california can get pres
. >> governing never ends. we have promises to keep. the most important is the one we made to the people if proposition 30 passed we would guard the money jealously temporarily made available. this means living in our means and not spending what we don't have. >> other big topics include progress on the high-speed rail progress, reducing carbon emissions and the need for higher education to reduce costs. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i will not let the students of...
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federal government employees have the option for unscheduled leave or unscheduled telework. >> 90 degrees on this thursday morning. >> the numbers are in. how many >> the ratings are in for president obama oppose his second inauguration. fewer people watched compared with his first swearing-in. >> 20.6 million people across 18 networks watched the event. that is a steep drop from the 2009 inauguration, which drew 37 million. it was the second lowest rated this week, since 1969. it is a cold and snowy thursday morning. >> and the penalty
federal government employees have the option for unscheduled leave or unscheduled telework. >> 90 degrees on this thursday morning. >> the numbers are in. how many >> the ratings are in for president obama oppose his second inauguration. fewer people watched compared with his first swearing-in. >> 20.6 million people across 18 networks watched the event. that is a steep drop from the 2009 inauguration, which drew 37 million. it was the second lowest rated this week,...
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decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone has been a swell and the rest of the world will know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and for constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president chavez and the people of venezuela are very anxious awaiting his arrival. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe police in egypt have used rubber bullets in tear gas to disperse dozens of protesters in cairo are trying to destroy a wall that surrounds the parliament in the city center this coming a day before the second anniversary of the uprising that ousted the former president hosni mubarak a massive anti-government protest is planned for friday. seventeen people have been killed thirty four injured when two buses collided in bolivia police say the cra
decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone has been a swell and the rest of the world will know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and for constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of...
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the government soldiers have been accused today of going on a rampage against civilians. we found this body on the front lines, an islamist fighter, one of dozens of locals allegedly killed by their own army. >> there is evidence of killing, rape against civilians. the fear is that as the french clear the way, the army which is thirsty for revenge will commit crimes against other people because of the color of their skin and they have been allied to the enemies. >> rare footage of the rebels that seized timbuktu. many are lighter skinned tribesmen. there are fears of an ethnic bloodbath if and when the ancient city is recaptured. an army hospital, this has been a key meeting year for the soldiers defeated by the islamist militants. they all terrorists, the sergeant tells me. now, we will win. it is that a victory depends on this outside military help. the british foreign office expressed deep concern about the allegation against their army. british troops are on their way here very soon to help train the military and improve their discipline and prevent abuses but it is a
the government soldiers have been accused today of going on a rampage against civilians. we found this body on the front lines, an islamist fighter, one of dozens of locals allegedly killed by their own army. >> there is evidence of killing, rape against civilians. the fear is that as the french clear the way, the army which is thirsty for revenge will commit crimes against other people because of the color of their skin and they have been allied to the enemies. >> rare footage of...
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number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has dropped 13% and 18% respectively. number four, the government employees, the unions work rules are pushing employers away. rigid work rules are not efficient. employers tend to go to right to work states or take the jobs overseas. the unions are in trouble. bill: i'm looking at raw number here. 11.8%, 11.3%. that accounts for 400,000 jobs. >> yeah. bill: that is only half a percentage point but it is significant in the following way thaw point out. wisconsin, indiana, michigan. you saw a push in ohio as well. is the drop a trend or is it just a -- >> no, it is a trend and has political impli
number one, sharp cuts in government employment. government employees are generally unionized. those union jobs are gone. number two, they are pricing themselves out. union members are pricing themselves out of government work at the state level. states are insolvent in some cases. they can't afford to rehire union members into their workforce. number three, collective bargaining restrictions especially in wisconsin and indiana. in those two states the government worker union membership has...
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person would by government officials praised by whistleblowers around the world the man who leaked cia torture tactics is certainly a divisive figure but now john kiriakou is being honored by the government accountability project ahead we'll tell you how. and the u.s. might be looking to end its presence in the middle east but while the troops a drawdown drone strikes remain that counterterrorism tactic is your for the u.s. military this fact has yemen's human rights minister loudly criticizing the pentagon is it time to change the antiterrorism strategy or question more. it's thursday january twenty fourth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r.t. . we begin today with news from capitol hill where secretary of state nominee john kerry faced a panel of his peers on the senate foreign relations committee where he is currently chair take a listen to how his colleagues reacted to him sitting on the other side of the table. my sense is your confirmation will go through very very quickly i do look for your testimony. pretty cozy reception we also have some footag
person would by government officials praised by whistleblowers around the world the man who leaked cia torture tactics is certainly a divisive figure but now john kiriakou is being honored by the government accountability project ahead we'll tell you how. and the u.s. might be looking to end its presence in the middle east but while the troops a drawdown drone strikes remain that counterterrorism tactic is your for the u.s. military this fact has yemen's human rights minister loudly criticizing...
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linda brent created it after working with government chimps at laboratory. >> it bothered you. >> sure, sure. that's what spurs people on the do great things, and so i think that's very true for me. >> reporter: the 200-acre sanctuary gives the chimps their first chance to live outside cages. >> we want to give the chimpanzees opportunities to have like they would if they were in africa. to be able to replicate those kinds of environmentals and behaviors, you have to give them space, you have to give them opportunities, and you have to give them an opportunity to have a lot of social partners. >> reporter: chimpanzees have been used in the u.s. labs since the 1920s. they've been important for the development of vaccines and understanding diseases including hepatitis and aids. but advances in computer and lab technologies make large numbers of chimps unnecessary. just 50 could be kept for the possibility of newe research. >> you have a lot of feelings for your the chimps. what do you want them to have? >> i want them to have the freedom of choice and i thank's something we can give the
linda brent created it after working with government chimps at laboratory. >> it bothered you. >> sure, sure. that's what spurs people on the do great things, and so i think that's very true for me. >> reporter: the 200-acre sanctuary gives the chimps their first chance to live outside cages. >> we want to give the chimpanzees opportunities to have like they would if they were in africa. to be able to replicate those kinds of environmentals and behaviors, you have to...
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the house has passed the bill to ignore the limit until mid-may, which will allow the government to keep paying its bills without a battle in congress. meanwhile, investors also say those battles are the biggest threat to the world economy, more than europe's financial crisis. >>> apple's earnings last quarter were good but not good enough. the company had a $13 billion profit, with big increases in sales of its iphones and ipads. but analysts had expected more. so, apple stock fell 11%. after the earnings report, erasing almost $47 billion in the company's market value. wow. big numbers still. >>> netflix, on the other hand, had better earnings than anyone expected, even netflix. the video streaming service added more than 2 million customers in the fourth quarter and posted a profit. that sent netflix shares soaring in after-hours trading. the company credits holiday sales of consumer electronics for the increases. >>> the subway sandwich shops are being accused of shortchanging their customers. several class-action lawsuits filed this week say the chain's foot-long subs aren't. they'r
the house has passed the bill to ignore the limit until mid-may, which will allow the government to keep paying its bills without a battle in congress. meanwhile, investors also say those battles are the biggest threat to the world economy, more than europe's financial crisis. >>> apple's earnings last quarter were good but not good enough. the company had a $13 billion profit, with big increases in sales of its iphones and ipads. but analysts had expected more. so, apple stock fell...
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. >>> the house passed legislation that would prevent the government from defaulting on its debt. the bill is a quick fix that avoids an economic showdown with the white house. it eliminates the nation's borrowing limit until may without the dollar for dollar spending cuts republicans have insisted on. the senate is expected to approve the bill as early as tomorrow. >>> meanwhile, "the new york times" reports senate leaders from both sides of the aisle are nearing an agreement on new limits to the filibuster. the tactic that forces the majority party to gather 60 votes just to bring a bill to the floor. an announcement on the new rules is expected today. >>> vice president joe biden will team up with google today for a chat about gun control. he'll answer questions for 30 minutes on the new white house policy recommendations to reduce gun violence. the administration planned numerous chats like this one during the second term. today's fireside hangout starts at 1:45 p.m. eastern time. and the name is a 21st century update of president franklin roosevelt's famous fireside chats on
. >>> the house passed legislation that would prevent the government from defaulting on its debt. the bill is a quick fix that avoids an economic showdown with the white house. it eliminates the nation's borrowing limit until may without the dollar for dollar spending cuts republicans have insisted on. the senate is expected to approve the bill as early as tomorrow. >>> meanwhile, "the new york times" reports senate leaders from both sides of the aisle are nearing an...
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whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of american power in areas that traditionally have been crucial to have american power like the middle east. >> rose: but there's also, when you lock at who is happening in mali and you lock at sort of things that are happening
whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's...
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western governments going and intervening is jewish and just because they were just i mean they were asked in syria where a lot of people didn't do that although they've been meddling but that's not a license to kind of justify any considered interventions and meddling that would further destabilize as bad as they are stable relationship at the end of the day ultimately you should leave for the people of the region to determine the outcome of those struggles and situations culture live in london thank you very much indeed for joining us here in r.t. thank you. at least one person has been killed in jordan as fewer supporters of the islamist opposition clashed with those loyal to the king after a partial parliamentary election results were made public and showed the pro-government candidates will occupy ninety percent of the seat or he's really coming off as more in the first parliamentary vote in jordan since the arab spring kicked off two years ago. despite a boycott by the muslim brotherhood and other opposition groups and jordan's first parliamentary election since the start of th
western governments going and intervening is jewish and just because they were just i mean they were asked in syria where a lot of people didn't do that although they've been meddling but that's not a license to kind of justify any considered interventions and meddling that would further destabilize as bad as they are stable relationship at the end of the day ultimately you should leave for the people of the region to determine the outcome of those struggles and situations culture live in...
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decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone in venezuela and the rest of the world know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and is waiting for the president to recover and fulfill constitutional obligations . overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president chavez and the people of venezuela are very anxious awaiting his arrival the full version of all to see exclusive interview with the vice president of venezuela is coming away off the eight hundred thirty g.m.t. ahead it's the cause report stay with us for that. right wing t.v. host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their old things and grow their own fo
decisions he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for his continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone in venezuela and the rest of the world know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and is waiting for the president to recover and fulfill constitutional obligations . overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president...
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this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will be a very difficult negotiation to put together. in the end, he will succeed but those parties like lapid-- lapid has enormous leverage right now and i dont expect he's going to give it away fair sopg. >> rose: what should be the united states' position right now, what this shea be dag? first question. second question, we're getting a new secretary of state, does that change the dynamic at all because of john kerry and his involvement from the middle east, especially with the syrians and others. >> i would say-- look, i think the-- in kerry's case, he will have an interes
this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will...
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fight terrorism and extremism a newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french whose forces are currently fighting that france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country prepared for a long conflict and he's written ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. thank you french had died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as rich and soil again cost in money and people's lives official rhetoric remains in line with the mantra of the war on terrorism but some statements suggest another may or france's defense minister has declared total become question mali is the main goal with the president echoing french troops twenty five hundred so far who remain in the region the rest on as necessary they're attempting to militarize the few ships of africa so that they will to monopolize access to the city to the resources this is the day we think this is the complete specifically i mean relations do it to states that no we seeing problems
fight terrorism and extremism a newly formed group has stated it is ready for peace talks with the government and the french whose forces are currently fighting that france's defense minister meanwhile has said his country prepared for a long conflict and he's written ocean a look at the reasons behind the french intervention. thank you french had died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has people who are as rich...
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john has built strong relationships with leaders in governments here and around the world, and he has experience in representing our country in fragile and unpredictable circumstances. he was in pakistan and afghanistan a few years ago, and we were consulting over the phone. he played an instrumental role in working with president karzai at that time, to accept the results of the election and to move forward. i had to call harry reid and ask harry not to schedule any votes so john could continue to stay there to see that mission through. but that's what he does. he is a determined and effective representative of the united states, has been as a senator, will be as secretary. let me close by saying that leading our diplomats and development experts is a great honor, and every day as i testified yesterday, i have seen firsthand their skill, their bravery, their unwavering commitment to our country. i have been proud to call them colleagues and to serve as secretary of state. and i'm very pleased that john will be given the chance, subject to confirmation, to continue the work of a lifet
john has built strong relationships with leaders in governments here and around the world, and he has experience in representing our country in fragile and unpredictable circumstances. he was in pakistan and afghanistan a few years ago, and we were consulting over the phone. he played an instrumental role in working with president karzai at that time, to accept the results of the election and to move forward. i had to call harry reid and ask harry not to schedule any votes so john could...
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i think is he talking about small limited government, not the whole spectrum of things they stapd for. >> it's a race against time, though, isn't it? politico reports today that square my bird is heading up an effort to turn texas blue. that's a big -- well, i'm not going to quote joe biden, but that's a big deal. >> it tends to be from coastal places, whether it's silicon valley or corn gi melon, and they tend to flock to democratic leaning candidates and/or causes, so the question is in the amount of time that you have, which is not a lot of time, how do republicans attract those kinds of -- that kind of talent? >> it does require wrestling with some of the fundamental tenants of the party. you are looking at very superficial things. hang-outs on google. immigration reform was the -- was not a controversial issue within the republican party during the george w. bush years where you had vast -- they're not going to core issues about their view of government, of society, of the market, and i think that you see a great deal of desperation instead taking place. you look at what's happen
i think is he talking about small limited government, not the whole spectrum of things they stapd for. >> it's a race against time, though, isn't it? politico reports today that square my bird is heading up an effort to turn texas blue. that's a big -- well, i'm not going to quote joe biden, but that's a big deal. >> it tends to be from coastal places, whether it's silicon valley or corn gi melon, and they tend to flock to democratic leaning candidates and/or causes, so the question...
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on tuesday, his government sent 5600 troops. why is there such a gap between what the prime minister says that what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asked an important question and i do not deny that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. let me make this point. dirty 3 billion pounds a year we have the fourth-largest defense budget anywhere in the world and it's very important we make sure we have the right scale and shape and capabilities. that is why in the defense review were investing in room, special forces, key intelligence capabilities, making sure we also have the air power we need to make highly mobile armed forces. i'm incredibly proud of what our armed forces doing because we are balancing the budget, they'll be better equipped for the future. >> thank you, mr. speaker. 60 years ago this sunday do not see concentration camp auschwitz was liberated. i say mark holocaust memorial day, with the prime minister committed to ensuring young people in this coun
on tuesday, his government sent 5600 troops. why is there such a gap between what the prime minister says that what the prime minister does? >> i think the honorable gentleman asked an important question and i do not deny that we've had to take difficult decisions about defense spending in our country. let me make this point. dirty 3 billion pounds a year we have the fourth-largest defense budget anywhere in the world and it's very important we make sure we have the right scale and shape...
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. >> reporter: her journey actually started years ago when he decided to give up government and nonprofit work to do work that really made her happy. that's when she opened her store. run the first year at a farmers' market. she relocated to the tiny antique small 2 years ago. since then it's attracted customers from are not a the country, even with clients on on capitol hill. >> we have chocolate lollipops custom designed for the u.s. senate. they sell them in the kiosk at the capitol. >> reporter: all her candies are handmade, made in small batches, using mostly local ingredientivities on some levels it's an old-fashioned craft. i want to respect the people who made it by hand originally. >> and she's an original. her career and candy will get a big boost tonight. "sweet genius" airs tonight. >> how much sampling did you do? >> i've done a whole truckload of sampling. no more sugar for me for a while. good stuff, i can tell you that. >>> a mother's controversial school safety proposal she's willing to provide an armed guard, but is that a good idea? >>> i'm tom sherwood. a new study sho
. >> reporter: her journey actually started years ago when he decided to give up government and nonprofit work to do work that really made her happy. that's when she opened her store. run the first year at a farmers' market. she relocated to the tiny antique small 2 years ago. since then it's attracted customers from are not a the country, even with clients on on capitol hill. >> we have chocolate lollipops custom designed for the u.s. senate. they sell them in the kiosk at the...
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we have to show people we're a governing party. that basically we're not unhappy, miserable, and scary. whether they can do that or not, i don't know. boehner did get his default bill through congress yesterday through his own caucus. not with everyone voting for it but with a majority which was mildly surprising and a small step towards sanity. but whether they can go all the what i to full-fledged sanity, well, that remains to be seen. >> david corn sounding completely optimistic about the republican party. david corn and goldie taylor, thank you so much. >>> coming up, yes, republicans are angry at everything, and we offer some therapy just ahead. stay with us. >> folks, if beyonce lip synced at obama's inaugural, do you know what that means? if so, please wrooity in because i'd love to know why i'm so angry right now. ite in because i'd love to know why i'm so angry right now. >>> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. kathleen king had a successful bakery business in the hamptons but a partnership that went sour
we have to show people we're a governing party. that basically we're not unhappy, miserable, and scary. whether they can do that or not, i don't know. boehner did get his default bill through congress yesterday through his own caucus. not with everyone voting for it but with a majority which was mildly surprising and a small step towards sanity. but whether they can go all the what i to full-fledged sanity, well, that remains to be seen. >> david corn sounding completely optimistic about...
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of the congressional intern say that all they we have been told by the prosecutors from the federal government is secret closed door hearings have been held twice since december having to do with a witness not telling the truth the now, the chandra parents are concerned he could be set free. >> he is a criminal, a convicted rapist so he should not go free. if he is innocent of murder, he should not be in jail. >> chandra levy's body was found in a washington, dc, area mark, in 2002, and he was convicted of murdering her eight years later and sentenced to 60 years in prison. >> new this morning, we have a new look at the investigation in the boeing 787 dreamliner and the electric problem. this is a new photo released overnight showing investigators analyzing a battery belonging to a japan airlines dreamliner. a fire started on a flight january 7 at boston's logan airport. no, we are talking about the 787. the ntsd will update the investigation on the fire with dreamliners drowned around the world. >> secretary of state, hillary clinton, will introduce her likely successor today, john kerry, who
of the congressional intern say that all they we have been told by the prosecutors from the federal government is secret closed door hearings have been held twice since december having to do with a witness not telling the truth the now, the chandra parents are concerned he could be set free. >> he is a criminal, a convicted rapist so he should not go free. if he is innocent of murder, he should not be in jail. >> chandra levy's body was found in a washington, dc, area mark, in 2002,...
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the south korean government says north korea may be preparing a nuclear test. the associated press reporting that north korea is warning that it is ready to conduct a test as well as carry out more long-range missile launches. three -- rather, threatening to wage a "full-fledged confrontation again the u.s." for what it calls continued hostility. the threats come just days after the u.n. condemned the country's rocket launch last month. >>> this morning, a grandfather wants answers in his grandson's death in prince george's county. over the weekend, 16-year-old marcus antonio jones was shot and killed outside a birthday party. police held a public meeting last night at friendly senior high school in ft. washington where jones went to school. police say two fights broke out at the school on tuesday. >> they can tell mell they want that they're doing something. but when marcus was walking out the door -- [ inaudible ] >> parents are worried about sending their children to school, they say. three prince george's county high school student have been shot and killed
the south korean government says north korea may be preparing a nuclear test. the associated press reporting that north korea is warning that it is ready to conduct a test as well as carry out more long-range missile launches. three -- rather, threatening to wage a "full-fledged confrontation again the u.s." for what it calls continued hostility. the threats come just days after the u.n. condemned the country's rocket launch last month. >>> this morning, a grandfather wants...
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this is the existing problem in the functioning of the government and something that harry reid should have stood up for today. this is a horrible deal and they haven't filled is it out yet. >> jennifer: it is depressing as we lead into the next story karl, about guns, it makes one very discouraged that something will ever get done. the national rifle association afternooned an attack on senator feinstein, and they said, senator feinstein has been trying to ban guns from law-abiding citizens for decades. it's disappointing but not surprising that she's once again focused on curtailing the constitution. curtailing the constitution. karl, what is getting lost in translation here? >> i think the message that dianne feinstein or many others would say to the n ra you can have as many all assault weapons you want access to as long as you join our military. we're talking about not wanting every day citizens to have access to the firearms that are used in the field of war. it's pretty basic. it was the law of the land until it expired under george w. bush. even george w. supported reinstating
this is the existing problem in the functioning of the government and something that harry reid should have stood up for today. this is a horrible deal and they haven't filled is it out yet. >> jennifer: it is depressing as we lead into the next story karl, about guns, it makes one very discouraged that something will ever get done. the national rifle association afternooned an attack on senator feinstein, and they said, senator feinstein has been trying to ban guns from law-abiding...
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the government has no control, and i i do think that certainly people there on our behalf, especially out in areas like benghazi are there at great risk. you know, i feel relatively good about our folks in tripoli. we have a different regime there. it's an unsafe country, and candidly, has a lot -- we've had that vacuum that the arab spring created there that is really being filled in by extremists and militants. we're seeing that in mali. we're seeing that obviously in algeria, and it's something that we as a nation are going to contend with for some time, and i hope that senator kerry and the new defense secretary, whoever that ends up being, it looks like, you know, it may be chuck hagel, i hope that they will push ahead with policies that recognize that the country -- the world is a very unsafe place right now. i don't think for some period of time now we fully have taken into account these mutation that is have occurred as it relates to the arab spring. >> thank you so much, senator corker. >> thank you. >>> a number of key senators are leading the way on guns. even before newtow
the government has no control, and i i do think that certainly people there on our behalf, especially out in areas like benghazi are there at great risk. you know, i feel relatively good about our folks in tripoli. we have a different regime there. it's an unsafe country, and candidly, has a lot -- we've had that vacuum that the arab spring created there that is really being filled in by extremists and militants. we're seeing that in mali. we're seeing that obviously in algeria, and it's...
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we are in close touch with the government of algeria. we stand ready to provide assistance. we are seeking to gain a fuller understanding of what took place so we can work together with algerians and others to prevent such terrorist attacks in the future. >> ifill: clinton is expected to be back before the senate foreign relations committee tomorrow, to introduce her likely successor, senator john kerry. >> brown: online you can watch some of the more heated exchanges from the hearing, as well as read the full testimony transcript. still to come on the "newshour": the emergence of africa for u.s. policy-makers; combat roles for women in the military; the robotic planes known as drones and the way forward for the g.o.p. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: an arctic storm system kept its grip on the midwest and northeast today. sub-zero temperatures spanned a large swath of the nation, from the upper midwest into new england, and 15 statesere under wind chill warnings. fierce winds have blown across the great lakes for days, dumping m
we are in close touch with the government of algeria. we stand ready to provide assistance. we are seeking to gain a fuller understanding of what took place so we can work together with algerians and others to prevent such terrorist attacks in the future. >> ifill: clinton is expected to be back before the senate foreign relations committee tomorrow, to introduce her likely successor, senator john kerry. >> brown: online you can watch some of the more heated exchanges from the...